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why it's launching attacks on its own territory just across the border from israel. and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® max for maximum results. ooo no. the hotel lost our reservation. nonsense! you book at travelocity, your reservation's guaranteed. well, i did not book with travelocity, okay?!? [ female announcer ] get the travelocity guarantee any way you book, including our new app. you'll never roam alone. >>> welcome back. there's new information about the final moments of a shooting at the sikh temple in oak creek, wisconsin. the skin head who gunned down nine people, killing six, also may have killed himself after the officer's bullet hit him in the stomach. there's also information about his former girlfriend. her name is misty cook. she was arrested sunday. what do we know about her? >> reporter: she was arrested, anderson, for illegal gun possession. the fbi wants to be very clear that arrest has nothing to do with their investigation about the temple shooting. they say they interviewed her, and she has been very cooperative, and at this
why it's launching attacks on its own territory just across the border from israel. and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® max for maximum results. ooo no. the hotel lost our reservation. nonsense! you book at travelocity, your reservation's guaranteed. well, i did not book with travelocity, okay?!? [ female announcer ] get the travelocity guarantee any way you book, including our new app. you'll never roam alone. >>> welcome back. there's new information about the final...
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our commitment to israel's security must not waver, and neither must our pursuit of peace. the historic change sweeping across the arab world must not be defined by the hate of extremists, but ordinary people who are reaching for the same rights that we celebrate here today. so now we have a choice. my opponent and his running mate are new to foreign policy. but from all we've seen and heard, they want to take us back to an era of blustering and blundering that cost america so dearly. you don't call russia our number one enemy, not al qaeda, russia unless you're still stuck in a cold war mind war. you might not be ready for diplomacy with beijing if you can't visit the olympics without insulting our closest ally. my opponent, my opponent said that it was tragic to end the war in iraq. and he won't tell us how he'll end the war in afghanistan. well, i have and i will. and while my opponent would spend more money some military hardware that our joint chiefs don't even want, i will use the money we're no longer spending on war to pay down our debt and put more people back to w
our commitment to israel's security must not waver, and neither must our pursuit of peace. the historic change sweeping across the arab world must not be defined by the hate of extremists, but ordinary people who are reaching for the same rights that we celebrate here today. so now we have a choice. my opponent and his running mate are new to foreign policy. but from all we've seen and heard, they want to take us back to an era of blustering and blundering that cost america so dearly. you don't...
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i see them blaming israel. i see hamas actually being strengthened, and in the end, you have to include gaza, have both parts of the palestinians, that's exactly what qatar and egypt have been trying to do, bring hamas and fatah closer together. as i said, we are not going to address them separately but i think through egypt they have to be represented. >> when you talk to people here in gaza about hamas, what do they say publicly, may be different than what they say privately. we'll talk about that next. i appreciate you being on tonight. our coverage from gaza city continues. we'll be right back. >>> another rocket landed a short time ago during the commercial break here in gaza city. we'll bring that to you. also an up close look at hamas. what people really feel about hamas. we'll be right back. >>> one of the biggest strikes we saw yesterday was on this building, the islamic national bank. i'm assuming it was a target by israeli forces because this is the bank where salaries for hamas members are paid out
i see them blaming israel. i see hamas actually being strengthened, and in the end, you have to include gaza, have both parts of the palestinians, that's exactly what qatar and egypt have been trying to do, bring hamas and fatah closer together. as i said, we are not going to address them separately but i think through egypt they have to be represented. >> when you talk to people here in gaza about hamas, what do they say publicly, may be different than what they say privately. we'll talk...
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he did not break off relations with israel. he was a responsible broker in trying to come to a cease-fire. interestingly enough, today was the day that talks began in trying to take this fragile cease-fire into something that was more enduring. that will be a very important judge of the caliber of the man, his intentions long term and the role he'll play in the region. >> you know, it's funny, because when i was in israel, steven, last week and met with israeli officials, they were praising president morsi, they were pretty impressed by what he was doing, and trying to deliver a cease-fire between hamas and israel. what do you think about the role that he played? will the cease-fire actually last? >> that, nobody knows, i certainly don't think any questions have been resolved in the long run in gaza. both sides have held off. both sides certainly to their supporters are claiming that they did what had to be done, but they both reserve the right to carry on doing it in the future. i think it's very, very unclear what's going to
he did not break off relations with israel. he was a responsible broker in trying to come to a cease-fire. interestingly enough, today was the day that talks began in trying to take this fragile cease-fire into something that was more enduring. that will be a very important judge of the caliber of the man, his intentions long term and the role he'll play in the region. >> you know, it's funny, because when i was in israel, steven, last week and met with israeli officials, they were...
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the sweetener was support for israel. support for israel diplomatmatically. standing beside us. upholding our right to defend ourselves in the face of hamas terror. that was very important for us. also it's important for that iron dome missile system which you saw working, anderson, and working so outstandingly, taking down about 85% to 90% of all the incoming rockets and denying hamas the opportunity to -- or the ability to strike at our 5.5 million israelis who were under rocket fire. >> we talked about this, ambassador, a few hours ago. there have now been apparently five rockets launched. a number of them intercepted. but three of them landed in southern israel. how do you see that? how seriously do you take that in terms of a violation of the cease-fire thus far? >> we assumed it would take a while for the cease-fire to take hold. i understand now it has taken hold. there hasn't been fire for a while. of course, we are not firing. there is a cease-fire, anderson. >> all right. ambassador oren, i appreciate your time tonight. thank you very much. >> thank you, anderson. >>>
the sweetener was support for israel. support for israel diplomatmatically. standing beside us. upholding our right to defend ourselves in the face of hamas terror. that was very important for us. also it's important for that iron dome missile system which you saw working, anderson, and working so outstandingly, taking down about 85% to 90% of all the incoming rockets and denying hamas the opportunity to -- or the ability to strike at our 5.5 million israelis who were under rocket fire....
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israel says at least three people have died. israel firing back with their own missile launches and air strikes. this is what happened on the ground in gaza, huge mushroom clouds of destruction, buildings left in ruins. israel says it targeted more than 300 terror sites. that's what they call them in gaza and the bombs fall, neighborhoods go up in flames. bodies on the streets. health ministry officials say 18 palestinians have been killed. cnn sara sidner is in gaza city, witnessing the violence and here's what she told wolf blitzer this afternoon. watch. >> reporter: okay. that is exactly -- i'm going to move out of the way and let you get a look here. i'm going to let you get a look at what is going on. i can see the black smoke. it's difficult to capture on camera but you saw that flash. this is what we have been dealing with all day. we have also been dealing with, i'm sorry, the power has just gone out, we have been dealing with power outages, wolf, but this feels like war. it may not have been declared but it feels like w
israel says at least three people have died. israel firing back with their own missile launches and air strikes. this is what happened on the ground in gaza, huge mushroom clouds of destruction, buildings left in ruins. israel says it targeted more than 300 terror sites. that's what they call them in gaza and the bombs fall, neighborhoods go up in flames. bodies on the streets. health ministry officials say 18 palestinians have been killed. cnn sara sidner is in gaza city, witnessing the...
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to the middle east and you flew to egypt and to saudi arabia and to turkey and iraq, and you skipped israel, our closest friend in the region. >> that's mitt romney repeating a charge that he's been making since the campaign began. the actual words came from the final debate this week in florida and just like all the other times, fact checkers have called the charge flat out false. plate -- politofact called it pants on fire false. this on debate night from our own fact checker, john berman. >> so what are the facts here? when the president took office he did travel to several countries talking about american foreign policy. in france, for example, he said america has shown arrogance and had been dismissive, even derisive though he also criticized europe in that very same speech and in none of these speeches, none of them in europe or the middle east or here at home did president obama use the word apology or say he's sorry. so our verdict here is it is false to call the president's speeches an apology tour even if he was critical of past u.s. foreign policy, he issued no apologies. >> yet
to the middle east and you flew to egypt and to saudi arabia and to turkey and iraq, and you skipped israel, our closest friend in the region. >> that's mitt romney repeating a charge that he's been making since the campaign began. the actual words came from the final debate this week in florida and just like all the other times, fact checkers have called the charge flat out false. plate -- politofact called it pants on fire false. this on debate night from our own fact checker, john...
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will the president get less because of the dustup with governor romney and israel in the campaign. you won't see the president out here. this is the most conservative republican part of the state. that's to turn up the republican base. you see them both competing here in the i-4 corridor, where you find independents. vice president and paul ryan, i'll pull out the map as we close the conversation. that's just paul ryan, that's just vice president biden, that's governor romney. and that's president obama. notice the pattern, in the last couple weeks, this is the last two weeks. the last two weeks of this campaign, about nine states have gotten the attention, the rest of you just get to watch. >> thanks very much. we're awaiting speeches as i said by president obama and romney. romney's wrapping up election eve at a rally in new hampshire. he'll be out campaigning tomorrow. jim acosta is there, he joins me now on the phone. what's the mood like within the romney camp tonight? >> i'm sorry i can't get in front of a camera right now. but i have to tell you, the romney campaign has been
will the president get less because of the dustup with governor romney and israel in the campaign. you won't see the president out here. this is the most conservative republican part of the state. that's to turn up the republican base. you see them both competing here in the i-4 corridor, where you find independents. vice president and paul ryan, i'll pull out the map as we close the conversation. that's just paul ryan, that's just vice president biden, that's governor romney. and that's...
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romney talked about israel, mr. romney called for a late night news conference for the whole tape to be released which it was except for two minutes. according to "mother jones" the gap is there because the person accidentally stopped recording. fast forward to what happened today as mr. romney was asked to reshape that comment. as that was happening, this campaign staff seemed to be doing the opposite, picking a fight without the facts to win it. this afternoon, in response to an obama attack on mr. romney's israel remarks, romney campaign spokesman ryan williams sent an e-mail saying this, today, obama campaign spokesperson ben labolt attacked mitt romney on a debunked "mother jones" tape. a debunked "mother jones" tape. remember that. he is referring to the obama's spokesman calling him out for saying this. >> how do you think the palestinian problem would be solved? what are you going to do about this? >> i look at the palestinians not wanting to sea peace over political purposes. we live with that in china and
romney talked about israel, mr. romney called for a late night news conference for the whole tape to be released which it was except for two minutes. according to "mother jones" the gap is there because the person accidentally stopped recording. fast forward to what happened today as mr. romney was asked to reshape that comment. as that was happening, this campaign staff seemed to be doing the opposite, picking a fight without the facts to win it. this afternoon, in response to an...
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so there's a lot of confusion, i think, in the public debate about what israel could do. and what the united states could do. the israelis would certainly have difficulty with some of these buried and hardened facility, but the united states has greater capabilities and we could destroy even these buried and hardened facilities. >> we all remember when colonel powell had the quote, unquote, evidence, right, of the iraqis moving things around, right? and that was supposed to be evidence and of course it turned out later to be inaccurate and untrue. so what -- how are we really going to know what iran is doing? because you don't want to be too late and be wrong, but certainly, america doesn't seem to have the will to take a leap of faith and be wrong. >> we have to be right. that's the precise issue we're dealing with here. intelligence by its very nature is an improvised science and art and because of that fact, there are a lot of things that come out in these types of deliberations. when we look at going to war, we have to be very certain about that commitment. because qu
so there's a lot of confusion, i think, in the public debate about what israel could do. and what the united states could do. the israelis would certainly have difficulty with some of these buried and hardened facility, but the united states has greater capabilities and we could destroy even these buried and hardened facilities. >> we all remember when colonel powell had the quote, unquote, evidence, right, of the iraqis moving things around, right? and that was supposed to be evidence...
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support for israel. the president has talked to prime minister netanyahu by phone, he tried to downplay governor romney's suggestion that there's distance, that he's throwing him under the bus. if governor romney turns and says well, mr. president, when you're in new york, why did you go on "the view" and not meet with prime minister netanyahu, how does the president respond? >> he goes through how many times he has met with him and when he's spoken to him on the phone. we do have this new contraption thanks to alexander graham bell where he can talk to the israeli prime minister at any time. then i think he will pivot to what's really been noteworthy, that the israeli military and intelligence leaders have been so vocal, i can't remember them being this vocal about america's leadership and they have said especially defense minister barak, opposite party of prime minister netanyahu but in a coalition government with him in the most highly decorated soldier in the history of the israeli defense forces, he
support for israel. the president has talked to prime minister netanyahu by phone, he tried to downplay governor romney's suggestion that there's distance, that he's throwing him under the bus. if governor romney turns and says well, mr. president, when you're in new york, why did you go on "the view" and not meet with prime minister netanyahu, how does the president respond? >> he goes through how many times he has met with him and when he's spoken to him on the phone. we do...
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i think this sunday in the "new york times" there was an extensive piece about israel versus iran and iran's growing nuclear capability. the surprising thing is to hear somebody with clearly access to classified information laying out a specific time line. >> how tough would a strike against iran be the to try to cripple, is that possible? my understanding is there sites are hardened and spread out. it is not like israel bombing iraq under saddam hussein to eliminate their program. >> anderson, according to many israeli estimates, they could set back iran's nuclear clock, one to three years. the concern that many of us including myself have is if israel or the united states were to take military action against iran it could prolong the shelf life of the iranian regime another decade if not longer. when you measure it in terms of cost benefits. the costs are pretty high in term of domestic repercussions with iran and globally in terms of the price of oil skyrocketing and iran's ability to retaliate throughout the middle east. when i talk to members of congress, whether democrat or repu
i think this sunday in the "new york times" there was an extensive piece about israel versus iran and iran's growing nuclear capability. the surprising thing is to hear somebody with clearly access to classified information laying out a specific time line. >> how tough would a strike against iran be the to try to cripple, is that possible? my understanding is there sites are hardened and spread out. it is not like israel bombing iraq under saddam hussein to eliminate their...
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into israel, for instance. and considering that al qaeda is on the ground in syria, there's all sorts of disaster scenarios. they're remote but still a possibility. >> we don't want to speculate too much. this is an nbc report they have been loaded into bombs. we haven't been able to independently confirm it at this point. fran, from your experience in the white house, what kind of planning goes on at a point like this? are the president's military advisers presenting him with options? and to bob's point, if you strike these targets from the air, it doesn't help. it can disperse something like sarin. >> that's right, anderson. senior military officers have confirmed to me, what they told us months ago, which is this sort of contingency planning, the planning for how do you secure what may be as many as four dozen chemical weapon sites in syria? what does that take? what sort of coordination with our military allies? what about the neighbors and what will they contribute? there's been a good deal of military pla
into israel, for instance. and considering that al qaeda is on the ground in syria, there's all sorts of disaster scenarios. they're remote but still a possibility. >> we don't want to speculate too much. this is an nbc report they have been loaded into bombs. we haven't been able to independently confirm it at this point. fran, from your experience in the white house, what kind of planning goes on at a point like this? are the president's military advisers presenting him with options?...
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i think we've got strained relations with israel. there's a lot of things right now i think that are of great concern and i agree with you, listen, president obama didn't inherit some of the problems that he's got -- inherited some of the problems he's got. he didn't create them. but he's made it worse, whether it's job creation, whether it's the debt or whether it's the strain on the u.s. military. i haven't seen progress in the last four years and that's why i think we'll have a new president. >> governor bob mcdonnell, appreciate your perspective. thank you for being on. >> thanks, anderson. >>> let's dig deeper. joining me is richard dansich, national security adviser for the obama campaign and former secretary of the u.s. navy in the clinton administration. also with me, fareed zakaria. mr. secretary, you just heard governor mcdonnell. what's your response to what he said? do you believe that people are rightly interpreting this as president obama insulting the folks who are serving the navy? >> i don't believe people are interp
i think we've got strained relations with israel. there's a lot of things right now i think that are of great concern and i agree with you, listen, president obama didn't inherit some of the problems that he's got -- inherited some of the problems he's got. he didn't create them. but he's made it worse, whether it's job creation, whether it's the debt or whether it's the strain on the u.s. military. i haven't seen progress in the last four years and that's why i think we'll have a new...
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i forgot about beth israel. which is down at the lower eve east side. so there is one. la guardia will open tomorrow. that's the good news. as for the limited subway service that resumes tomorrow in new york, there in new york, no trains will be running south of 34th street, an area that includes, of course, the financial district. sandy's crippled the nation's biggest transit system. some stations remain under water right now. there's catastrophic damage to underground tracks and equipment. the mta says it is too early to tell when full service will return or if every subway line can be fixed. some of them may be beyond repair. millions of riders depend on the subway each day, all of us in the city. a few commuter train lines went into service this afternoon. for the most part, commuters relied on buses, on cars, on cabs if they could get them and gouged for prices on the cabs. there is gridlock as bad as we have ever seen in manhattan. look at this. this is columbus circle south of central park on the west side earlier today. one massive traffic jam largely caused by
i forgot about beth israel. which is down at the lower eve east side. so there is one. la guardia will open tomorrow. that's the good news. as for the limited subway service that resumes tomorrow in new york, there in new york, no trains will be running south of 34th street, an area that includes, of course, the financial district. sandy's crippled the nation's biggest transit system. some stations remain under water right now. there's catastrophic damage to underground tracks and equipment....
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the president and the prime minister of israel. >> i can't ever imagine if the prime minister of israel ever asked to meet with me, i can't imaginer saying notice. they are our friends, our closest ally in the middle east. >> the narrative is clear, president obama supposedly refusing benjamin netanyahu's request to meet with him about the nuclear situation in iran. now, that charge was attributed in a report by the reuters wire service to an israeli official who declined to be identified. the national security council spokesman not on denied such a request was made, he said that the two leaders wouldn't even be in new york on the same day but that the president and prime minister are in frequent contact. the white house said emphatically this week that netanyahu never requested a meeting with the president in washington. so the story and the narrative are not proven but as is often the case these days, the whole thing has taken on a life of its own and is getting big play. this is part and parcel of a campaign that theme that includes governor romney attack president obama tuesday nigh
the president and the prime minister of israel. >> i can't ever imagine if the prime minister of israel ever asked to meet with me, i can't imaginer saying notice. they are our friends, our closest ally in the middle east. >> the narrative is clear, president obama supposedly refusing benjamin netanyahu's request to meet with him about the nuclear situation in iran. now, that charge was attributed in a report by the reuters wire service to an israeli official who declined to be...
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at least 11 hotspots now including israel, iran, and the cash kashmir region by india. not just contained in the arab world anymore. the most dramatic and deadly eruption happened in the capital of yemen. take a look. protesters breaching a wall at the u.s. embassy with several thousand more chanting in the street. witnesses say police opened fire on the crowd, four protesters reported dead. officials say two dozen security officers were hurt as well. in cairo, meantime, at least 19 people were hurt in massive demonstrations there. demonstrations as we just showed have continued into the night. the crowd throwing rocks, molotov cocktails, police there you see responding with teargas. some protesters said they hadn't actually seen the video in question but they were outraged by reports about it the idea of it. muslim brotherhood, which controls the newly elected government, put out a statement targeting the filmmaker. it says in part, quote, we denounce abuse of all messengers of god, prophets and apostles and condemn the heinous crime. we further call for the criminaliz
at least 11 hotspots now including israel, iran, and the cash kashmir region by india. not just contained in the arab world anymore. the most dramatic and deadly eruption happened in the capital of yemen. take a look. protesters breaching a wall at the u.s. embassy with several thousand more chanting in the street. witnesses say police opened fire on the crowd, four protesters reported dead. officials say two dozen security officers were hurt as well. in cairo, meantime, at least 19 people were...
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they believe america is withdrawing, not to mention this latest crisis between the united states and israel over iran, so mitt romney is talking about weak leadership. i agree with him. >> senator mccain, i appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thanks for having me on, anderson. >>> coverage of the breaking news out of cairo, the violence now erupting near the u.s. embassy. reporting continues throughout the hour. that's a live picture right there. we're monitoring the new unrest and will get a live update from cairo next. [ male announcer ] break the grip of aches or arthritis pain with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> huge news in the case of jason puracal, the american citizen who spent two years in jail in nicaragua on what he said were false charges. a major update when we continue. >>> we're following breaking news in cairo where protests outside the u.s. embassy have again turned violent. let's check back with cnn's ian lee who is on the phone in cairo. ian, we know now that the attacks at the
they believe america is withdrawing, not to mention this latest crisis between the united states and israel over iran, so mitt romney is talking about weak leadership. i agree with him. >> senator mccain, i appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thanks for having me on, anderson. >>> coverage of the breaking news out of cairo, the violence now erupting near the u.s. embassy. reporting continues throughout the hour. that's a live picture right there. we're monitoring...
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i don't think israel has made a decision on what they need to do. >> as the iran situation escalates, at least rhetorically, there is a point coming where america will have serious decisions to make. there are also serious questions about an arab ally that america expected to always be on its side. 19 americans facing prosecution on charges of illegal foreign funding as part of an ongoing crackdown on nongovernmental organizations in cairo. we're going to show you some undercover video of a raid on an ngo. that's what you're looking at right here. egypt knows this isn't going under the radar because one of the defendants of the 19 i just told you about is the son of the united states transportation secretary ray lahood. and then there's libya, where america spent more than a billion dollars getting rid of moammar gadhafi. right now, lawlessness still rules, rebels are looting and destroying homes. the interim government is trying to take control. the son of the dead dictator within weeks. the bottom line clear. america faces major choices in the middle east. now, i've reported from al
i don't think israel has made a decision on what they need to do. >> as the iran situation escalates, at least rhetorically, there is a point coming where america will have serious decisions to make. there are also serious questions about an arab ally that america expected to always be on its side. 19 americans facing prosecution on charges of illegal foreign funding as part of an ongoing crackdown on nongovernmental organizations in cairo. we're going to show you some undercover video of...
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why it's instituting a tax on the border just across israel. details ahead. >>> welcome back. there's new information tonight in the last moments of the sheikh temple in wisconsin. there's new details that the shooter killed himself after a police bullet hit him in the stomach. misty cook was arrested sunday. what do we know about her? >> we, she was arrested for illegal gun possession. and the fbi wants to be very clear that that arrest has nothing to do with with their investigation about the temple shooting. they say they interviewed her and she has been very cooperative. and at this point, they don't believe she knew anything about it or could have predicted that it could happen. like her boy friend, she seems to be knee deep in the white supremacy deal. in nose photos, you see her wearing a front t-shirt. it's clearly her wearing it. there's a guy who's giving a nazi salute. nearly she seemed to be knee deep in the same world that wade page was in. >> i was surprised to hear that authorities now say this man actually shot himself after being shot in the stomach. what are
why it's instituting a tax on the border just across israel. details ahead. >>> welcome back. there's new information tonight in the last moments of the sheikh temple in wisconsin. there's new details that the shooter killed himself after a police bullet hit him in the stomach. misty cook was arrested sunday. what do we know about her? >> we, she was arrested for illegal gun possession. and the fbi wants to be very clear that that arrest has nothing to do with with their...
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egypt launches air strikes ground forces in sinai to monitor military checkpoints in the border with israel. it's the first test for their new government. in libya, a power transfer. the general national congress is now in control after the country's transitional council handed over power today. it's the first peaceful government transition there since before moammar gadhafi seized power. a woman is planning a rally for the mosque that burned down in joplin, missouri. it will take place next month. meanwhile, investigators are trying to figure out what sparked the blaze. it's the second fire at the mosque this summer. the government actability office is urging the sec to revise its 16-year-old standards. and an agency says the cell phone regulations may not reflect the current standards. and look at hillary clinton tear up the dance floor. during a dinner hosted by the country's foreign minister. look at her bust those moves. >> dancing on tv is something i would never do. >> what do you mean? >> i would never dance on tv. >> no? >> is that how you dance, really? >> really, you've got other
egypt launches air strikes ground forces in sinai to monitor military checkpoints in the border with israel. it's the first test for their new government. in libya, a power transfer. the general national congress is now in control after the country's transitional council handed over power today. it's the first peaceful government transition there since before moammar gadhafi seized power. a woman is planning a rally for the mosque that burned down in joplin, missouri. it will take place next...